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Short Magistrates Poems

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Totalitarianism
Fascism
Totalitarianism
Authorism
Drawing out side the line, makes one trapped outside an unlawful state.
As your state magistrates are filled with implorable hate.
Full of perfidious traits.
Picking on minorities, women, and small children.
An extension of your proposition....

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Categories: magistrates, angst, betrayal, conflict, corruption, judgement, perspective,
Form: Rhyme



Martyrs Or Magistrates
Seldom, if ever
Do the people
Whose crosses we feel we have
Nailed ourselves upon,
Fully appreciate the sacrifices
We believe we have made
On their behalf

Seldom, if ever
Do the people
Whose moral defects we feel we have
The right to pass judgement on,
Fully accept the pronouncements
We felt entitled to make
From our superior position...

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Categories: magistrates, spiritual,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Miles Tones
You spoke a new language
  of rarefied air
  guided nonchalantly 
  through curving channels of brass

Conduits of cool
  juries of jazz
  floating past soulful valves 
  harbingers of what will come

Slender fingers
  improvising storylines
  magistrates of melancholy
  bailiffs of bop

Miles from the mainstream
  a milestone of 
  modern modalities 
  kind of blue...

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© John Watt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: magistrates, blue, inspirational, music,
Form: Free verse
Fight For Freedom
Fight for what is right
and our freedom…

No dictators or magistrates,
just simple democracy, the 
spirit of the people…

For freedom is priceless 
and nothing quite compares…

We must all fight for the 
right to be free, to protect 
and keep it, for us our children, 
there children and all the 
generations to come…

Fight to protect our freedom
to the end, for freedom is
worth a fight…

By Sandra L. Hoban
©2004...

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Categories: magistrates, people, philosophy, political, freedom,
Form: Narrative
Distinction Gone Into Extinction
Where does one find True Extinction
Long gone into sad extinction?

Know I some doubly soiled magistrates
Clean for their mansions with balustrades,
A wife-beater philanthropist
Who would not pay for bandaged wrist,
A lauded sharp shooter commando
Who fired and missed stalked Fernando 
And doctor who called colleague 'Dummy'
But swab forgot in patient's tummy...
And it's second missionary journey
Prompting a bribing of Attorney....

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Categories: magistrates, career, cry, image, people,
Form: Rhyme



Madness Within
Who is to judge
Those inflicted with madness
Officers, doctors or magistrates of the law
Maybe, philosophers
But, I say no one
But, the Almighty God

Many shades within a society
Yet, we deem ourselves sane
When we lock up the derelict
And throw away the key
Are not their minds already locked away

But, who’s to say they are the insane
And we ordinary, common and normal
Because, typically aren't our lives
Already in fear, locked away also?...

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Categories: magistrates, social
Form: Rhyme

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